Focused Upward. Serving Outward.
About 100 years ago, education transformed from focusing on the formation of students to teaching them information.
Previously, the classical model was used for centuries, dating back to our western academic roots of the Greeks and Romans, and this was the bedrock of our societal success.
Ultimately, formation is gained with a solid foundation of academic principles, a habitual practice of sound reasoning, and the ability to rapidly digest and share information through mastery of communication skills.
The Classical Christian Education Systematically Develops Young Minds.
The grammar phase sets the intellectual foundation of wisdom, inspiring young minds through active engagement and growth.
The logic phase teaches boys to examine differences between ideas - helping them develop understating of what is true, beautiful, and good.
The rhetoric phase provides communication skills for efficient understanding and concise sharing of large amounts of information.
Our classical Christian curriculum emphasizes the development of how to think, instead of most educational institutions’ priority to teach what to think. This independent skill is crucial for our sons.
Teaming with parents to build strong sons through a classical Christian community.